March 5-7: Join Us in D.C. for the 2013 Annual Conference


 

CARE Defending dignity. Fighting poverty.
 

Be a powerful advocate for women and girls: register for our 2013 conference!

You’ve been an amazing ally in CARE’s work advocating for the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people. That’s why I’m inviting you to gather with a group of passionate, like-minded CARE supporters and make a meaningful impact in the lives of poor girls and women, their families, and communities around the world.

We’ll train and educate you about critical issues, and help you deliver your poverty-fighting, women-empowering, compassion-promoting message on Capitol Hill.

March 5-7, 2013
Washington Hilton
Washington, D.C.

2013: Make YOUR Impact

  • March 5: We’ll kick off the conference with a celebration of International Women’s Day at an elegant diplomatic reception hosted at Maison Française, the cultural center of the Embassy of France.
  • March 6: On the first day of the conference, we’ll learn more about critical issues that poor people grapple with each day and how CARE’s making a difference.
  • March 7: Equipped with knowledge and stories from the field, spend the last day of the conference delivering our valuable message on Capitol Hill.

Respond to this email if you have any other questions, and we’ll get back to you as quickly as we can. I hope you’ll be able to join us in March!

Sincerely,

Christine Santos
Christina Santos
Director, National Events

Congress:


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the Senate will convene: Monday, January 28, 2013

At 4:30pm, the Senate will begin consideration of H.R.152, the Hurricane Sandy Emergency Supplemental Appropriations bill.The only amendment in order to the bill is a Lee amendment (offset). There will be one hour of debate on the amendment and the bill, to run concurrently.

  • Upon the use or yielding back of time (at approximately 5:30pm), there will be 2 roll call votes in relation to the following:
    • Lee amendment (offset)(60 affirmative-vote threshold)
    • Passage of H.R.152, as amended, if amended (60 affirmative-vote threshold)

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2:00:00 P.M. The House convened, starting a new legislative day. 1/25/2013
2:00:56 P.M. The Speaker designated the Honorable Andy Harris to act as Speaker pro tempore for today.
2:01:26 P.M. Today’s prayer was offered by the House Chaplain, Rev. Patrick J. Conroy.
2:02:11 P.M. The Speaker announced approval of the Journal. Pursuant to clause 1, rule I, the Journal stands approved.
2:02:14 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG – The Chair led the House in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
2:03:00 P.M. COMMISSION ON SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE – Pursuant to 22 U.S.C 3003, and the order of the House of January 3, 2013, the Speaker appointed the following member of the House to the COMMISSION ON SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE: Mr. Hastings of FL.
2:03:10 P.M. BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION – Pursuant to sections 5580 and 5581 of the revised statutes (20 U.S.C. 42-43), and the order of the House of January 3, 2013, the Speaker appointed the following member of the House to the BOARD OF REGENTS – SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION: Mr. Becerra.
2:03:32 P.M. The Speaker announced that the House do now adjourn pursuant to a previous special order. The next meeting is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. on January 29, 2013.

A new bra … by Allana Maiden Richmond, Virginia


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                          I’m asking Victoria’s Secret to make a “Survivor Bra” to help breast cancer survivors who had mastectomies feel beautiful too.                       
      Sign My Petition

I was six years old when my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. But my mom is one of the lucky ones, and she survived after undergoing a mastectomy — a procedure that removes one or both breasts — when she was just 36 years old.

Even though she’s been cancer free for over 21 years, my mom still struggles to find bras for women missing a breast that are not only comfortable and attractive, but affordable. I’ve been a Victoria’s Secret customer for years, and I know they’re outspoken supporters of women with breast cancer.

Now I’m asking them to act on their word by making a “Survivor Bra” for women who have lost one or both of their breasts due to cancer. I started a petition on Change.org asking Victoria’s Secret to be a leader for survivors of breast cancer by making a bra that is comfortable for women who have had mastectomies. Click here to sign my petition.

My mom is amazing. Even when she was going through exhausting chemotherapy — all while raising me — she never complained. Now, after years of being cancer free, my mom still has to drive to an expensive specialty store just to find bras and swimsuits that fit.

Cancer survivors, especially women who have had a mastectomy, often struggle with their image and self-confidence. With thousands of stores located across the country and online, Victoria’s Secret could provide breast cancer survivors everywhere with access to better bras.

Victoria’s Secret’s parent company has publicly said that “breast cancer is an issue close to many of us.” I believe that with your signature, they will do the right thing and become a leader in helping women with breast cancer feel beautiful again after a mastectomy. They’ve responded to public pressure like this before, and now you can help get them to respond again.

Click here now to sign my petition asking Victoria’s Secret to make a “Survivor Bra” for survivors of breast cancer.

Thank you for your support!

Allana Maiden Richmond, Virginia

Congress: The House :::::: The Senate


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the Senate Convenes: 9:30amET January 25,2013

  • Following any Leader remarks, the Senate will be in a period of morning business for debate only until 12:00pm with the Majority controlling the first 30 minutes and the Republicans controlling the second 30 minutes.

The Senate stands in recess until 2:00pm.

 This afternoon we will continue to work on an agreement to consider resolutions relating to changes to the rules and standing orders and an agreement to consider the Hurricane Sandy supplemental appropriations.

 Another message will be sent when any agreements are reached.

The Senate has reached an agreement that results in 4 votes at 7:55pm (2 voice votes and 2 roll calls).

As a result of this agreement, Senators should expect 2 voice votes and 2 roll call votes in relation to the items listed below to begin at 7:55pm this evening.

S.Res.5, a resolution amending the Standing Rules of the Senate to provide for cloture to be invoked with less than a three-fifths majority after additional debate (voice vote expected) (Harkin).

– Lee amendment #3, would guarantee every senator the right to offer one germane amendment post-cloture (expect a voice vote)

S.Res.15, a resolution providing a Standing Order to improve procedures for the consideration legislation and nominations in the Senate ((60-affirmative vote threshold), as amended, if amended; and

S.Res.16, a resolution amending the Standing Rules of the Senate relative to conference motions and bipartisan cloture motions on the motion to proceed (2/3 of those voting-affirmative threshold).

The Senate will now proceed to the consideration of the following resolutions, en bloc:

S.Res.5, a resolution amending the Standing Rules of the Senate to provide for cloture to be invoked with less than a three-fifths majority after additional debate (Harkin);

S.Res.15, a resolution providing a Standing Order to improve procedures for the consideration legislation and nominations in the Senate (Reid-Levin-McCain);

S.Res.16, a resolution amending the Standing Rules of the Senate relative to conference motions and bipartisan cloture motions on the motion to proceed (Reid-McConnell-Levin-McCain)

The time until 7:55pm will be equally divided between the two Leaders, or their designees, for the purpose of debating these resolutions concurrently. The only amendment in order to any of the resolutions is a Lee amendment to S.Res.15; Upon the use or yielding back of time, the Senate will proceed to vote in relation to S.Res.5. Upon the disposition of S.Res.5, the Senate vote in relation to the Lee amendment to S.Res.15. Upon disposition of the Lee amendment, the Senate will proceed to vote in relation to S.Res.15, as amended, if amended. S.Res.15, relative to the Standing Order will be subject to a 60 vote threshold for adoption and S.Res.16, amending the Standing Rules, will be subject to a threshold of two-thirds of those voting for adoption. No amendments, motions or points of order are in order to any of these resolutions prior to the votes in relation to the resolutions. Neither of the resolutions are divisible.

7:55pm The Senate began a roll call vote on adoption of S.Res.15, a resolution providing a Standing Order to improve procedures for the consideration legislation and nominations in the Senate (60-affirmative vote threshold), as amended, if amended;

Adopted: 78-16

8:19pm The Senate began a roll call vote on adoption of S.Res.16, a resolution amending the Standing Rules of the Senate relative to conference motions and bipartisan cloture motions on the motion to proceed (2/3 of those voting-affirmative threshold);

Adopted: 86-9

WRAP UP

ROLL CALL VOTES

1) Adoption of S.Res.15, a resolution providing a Standing Order to improve procedures for the consideration legislation and nominations in the Senate; Adopted: 78-16

2) Adoption of S.Res.16, a resolution amending the Standing Rules of the Senate relative to conference motions and bipartisan cloture motions on the motion to proceed; Adopted: 86-9

LEGISLATIVE ITEMS

Adopted S.Res.17, To constitute the majority party’s membership on certain committees for the One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, or until their successors are chosen.

Adopted S.Res.18, To constitute the minority party’s membership on certain committees for the One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, or until their successors are chosen.

Began the Rule 14 process of H.R.325, To ensure the complete and timely payment of the obligations of the United States Government until May 19, 2013, and for other purposes.

No EXECUTIVE ITEMS

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The next meeting is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. on January 25, 2013.

CONGRESS: Republican led House ::: Democractic led Senate


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the Senate Convenes: 9:30amET January 23, 2013 

  • Following any Leader remarks, the Senate will be a period of morning business for debate only until 12:00pm with Senators permitted to speak therein for up to 10 minutes each.

No ROLL CALL VOTES

LEGISLATIVE ITEMS

Began the Rule 14 process of S.81, to provide guidance and priorities for Federal Government obligations in the event that the debt limit is reached. (Paul)

Began the Rule 14 process of S.82, to provide that any executive action infringing on the Second Amendment has no force or effect, and to prohibit the use of funds for certain purposes. (Paul)

Began the Rule 14 process of S.83, to provide for continuing operations of Government in a fiscally responsible manner. (Paul)

Began the Rule 14 process of S.124, No Budget, No Pay Act. (Heller)

No EXECUTIVE ITEMS

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9:00:00 A.M.   The House convened, starting a new legislative day.
9:01:00 A.M.   Today’s prayer was offered by the House Chaplain, Rev. Patrick J. Conroy.
9:03:49 A.M.   SPEAKER’S APPROVAL OF THE JOURNAL – The Chair announced that he had examined the Journal of the last day’s proceedings and had approved it. Mr. McClintock demanded that the question be put on agreeing to the Speaker’s approval of the Journal and by voice vote, the Chair announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. McClintock objected to the voice vote based upon the absence of a quorum and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of the Speaker’s approval of the Journal until later in the legislative day.
9:04:13 A.M.   PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE – The Chair designated Mr. Coffman to lead the Members in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
9:04:43 A.M.   ADJUSTMENT OF THE WHOLE HOUSE – Under Clause 5(d) of Rule XX, the Chair announced to the House that, in light of the resignation of the gentlewoman from Missouri, Mrs. Emerson, the whole number of the House is 432.
9:04:57 A.M.   ONE MINUTE SPEECHES – The House proceeded with one minute speeches, which by direction of the Chair would be limited to 5 per side of the aisle.
9:20:12 A.M. H. Res. 39 Considered as privileged matter. H. Res. 39 — “Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 325) to ensure the complete and timely payment of the obligations of the United States Government until May 19, 2013, and for other purposes.”
9:20:35 A.M. H. Res. 39 DEBATE – The House proceeded with one hour of debate on H. Res. 39.
10:54:11 A.M. H. Res. 39 On ordering the previous question Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 232 – 193 (Roll no. 26).
11:02:32 A.M. H. Res. 39 On agreeing to the resolution Agreed to by recorded vote: 234 – 190 (Roll no. 27).
11:02:33 A.M. H. Res. 39 Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
11:10:45 A.M.   On approving the Journal Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 291 – 129, 2 Present (Roll no. 28).
11:10:57 A.M. H.R. 325 Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 39. H.R. 325 — “To ensure the complete and timely payment of the obligations of the United States Government until May 19, 2013, and for other purposes.”
11:11:02 A.M. H.R. 325 Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 325 with 1 hour of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. Measure will be considered read. Bill is closed to amendments. The resolution waives all points of order against consideration of the bill. The resolution provides that the amendment printed in the report shall be considered as adopted and the bill, as amended shall be considered as read. The resolution waives all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended.
11:11:44 A.M. H.R. 325 DEBATE – The House proceeded with one hour of debate on H.R. 325.

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